Mission Impossible? Find out now before this message self-destructs…. Some things are a mission impossible, in our line of business on the list of ‘disadvantages’ is the number of NDA’s (Non-disclosure agreements) we have to sign on a daily basis, now we are not against agreements to protect and insure…

FLIR advanced thermal imaging for RD and Science applications contributes to standardising Measurement and Units Existing everywhere such as air that we consume all the time without being aware of how precious and inevitable it is, the measurement and unit have always been a part of our lives. Were it…

Bath’s Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases incorporates latest thermal imaging technology into services for patients with cold hands and chronic pain Thermal cameras are being utilised by more medical applications, in this case detecting Raynaud's. Bath’s Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases has updated its thermal imaging camera to…

The thermographic assessment of burns using infrared imaging has previously been shown to be a useful aid in the estimation of burn depth. In this study, thermographic images of burns, obtained from 65 patients over a 4-year period, were reviewed. An infrared transparent, water-impermeable membrane was used as a…

From the Journal Oncology Oncology News International (September 1997 Volume 6 Number 9) Infrared Imaging as a Useful Adjunct to Mammography MONTREAL— A group of Canadian physicians hope to spark renewed interest in the use of infrared breast imaging as a complement to mammography. This technology lost favor some 20…